“…In addition, these complications have been associated with negative economic impact, increased morbidity, an extended postoperative hospital stay, readmission, sepsis, and death [1,2]. Most of these injuries occur in the pelvic region and are associated with the positioning of the lower limbs during lithotomy [3]. With regard to the upper extremity, injuries to the brachial plexus and the ulnar and radial nerves due to intraoperative compression are common.…”